Multi-Compartment Storage and Mixing Vessel
The present invention provides a multi-compartment storage and mixing container that allows for separately storing two or more components and for mixing the components in the same container when desired by the user. The container comprises an outer container and an inner assembly including a plunger assembly that comprises a stem and a plurality of spaced apart partitions mounted perpendicularly thereon. The inner assembly is transformable from a first storage position, where two or more separated sealed compartments defined within the container volume, to a second mixing position, where there is free communication between all portions within the container volume.
The present invention relates to containers in general and to a multi-compartment storage and mixing container, in particular.
DISCUSSION OF THE RELATED ARTThere exist many multiple-component solutions that become unstable once their ingredients are mixed together and therefore need to be consumed shortly after mixing. For example, it is known to prepare cocktail drinks or other multiple-component beverages immediately before serving. Although each of the cocktail ingredients may be preserved for a prolong time when kept in a separate container, once the ingredients are mixed, oxidation or other deterioration process starts. Numerous other examples of unstable multiple-components mixtures can be found in the food, chemical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries, e.g. hair dyes and medical prescriptions, to name only a few. Although in some cases it is possible to add preservatives and/or stabilizers in order to prolong the mixture shelf life, there are many cases where no suitable preservatives are found. Moreover, especially in the food industry, the addition of preservatives is undesired.
In such cases where it is necessary to postpone the mixing process to immediately prior to consumption, separate storage is required for each of the mixture component (or at least for those components which are unstable when mixed together). The use of a separate container for each of the ingredients is very often inconvenient and cumbersome as it requires purchasing and manipulating separate containers, measuring the necessary amounts and preparing the mixture in yet additional container. Furthermore, many times it forces a user, who wishes to prepare only a one dose amount, to purchase much larger amounts than necessary since many ingredients cannot be purchase in small amounts.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide a container that allows for separately storing measured amounts of a mixture's ingredients and for mixing the components at the same container at the time of use for the preparation of one-dose cocktail mixes, medicinal preparations and the like.
It is another object of the invention to provide such a container which may be designed to separately contain any desired number of components and that allows f(or mixing the components when required by a simple operation.
A further object of the invention is to provide such as container which is cost effective and can be filled and assembled in series mass production.
Other advantages and benefits of the invention will be apparent from the description that follows.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention provides a multi-compartment storage and mixing container that allows for separately storing two or more components and for mixing the components in the same container when desired by the user. The container comprises an outer container and an inner assembly adapted to be housed within the outer container wherein the inner assembly is transformable from a first storage position, where two or more separated sealed compartments are defined within said container volume, to a second mixing position, where there is free communication between all portions within the container volume. The outer container is having walls and a bottom defining the container volume and a mouth for providing an access to the container volume. The inner assembly comprises a plunger assembly comprising a stem and two or more spaced apart partitions mounted thereon. The multi-compartment container further comprises a closing means for closing the outer container mouth and with at least two sealable inlet openings adapted for filling the two or more separated compartments.
In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the invention, the outer container is conically shaped and the two or more partitions are of decreasing diameter from bottom to top to fit the sloping walls of the outer container wherein the bottom most partition is having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the outer container bottom. In accordance with this embodiment, in the storage position, the plunger assembly is positioned above the container bottom pressed against the outer container walls so as to define two or more separate compartments between the partitions and the walls. In this storage position, the bottom most compartment defined between the container bottom and the bottom most partition is substantially empty. In the second mixing position the plunger assembly is shifted downwardly from the storage position to form free passages between the partitions and the container walls. Further in accordance with this embodiment, the sealable inlets for introducing substance into the separated compartments in the storage position, may be located at the outer container walls. Alternatively the sealable inlets may be two or more tubes extending from the bottom most partition of the plunger assembly and terminating each at a different compartment. Preferably, the bottom of the outer container is removable for facilitating opening and closing the bottom end of the container. The container may be further provided with a moving mechanism for moving the plunger assembly from the first storage position to the second mixing position and with a retaining mechanism for retaining the plunger assembly in the second mixing position once the plunger assembly is shifted into said second position.
In accordance with a second preferred embodiment the inner assembly is a syringe-like member further comprising a hollow member adapted to be inserted through the mouth of the outer container. According to this embodiment the inner assembly is assembled and filled prior to insertion into the outer container. In the first storage position the plunger assembly is accommodated within the hollow member so that the two or more partitions form a seal contact with the hollow member to define at least one compartment within said hollow member. An additional compartment is defined between the hollow member and the outer container walls which may be filled after the inner assembly is housed within the outer container and the plunger assembly is affixed to the outer container bottom. In the second mixing position the hollow member is removed from the outer container through the outer container mouth. The hollow member is provided with an opening configured to allow communication between inner volume of the hollow member and ambient atmosphere. Preferably, the hollow member is having an extension protruding above the outer container mouth for facilitating removal of the hollow member.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
The present invention provides a multi-compartment vessel for storing and mixing at least two components. The vessel allows for keeping the components separated from each other until consumption and for instantly mixing the components by a simple one step operation prior to consumption. The invention allows for mixing the components in the same container at which they were stored thus eliminating the need for pouring or otherwise transferring the components into another container. Moreover, storage and mixing are obtained substantially at the same volume, with only a small extra free space for allowing better mixing, so that the container volume can be kept to be substantially almost the same as the cumulative volume of the separate components. The vessel can be configured to comprise any desired number of chambers in order to accommodate separately any desired numbers of components. The components stored in the container may be liquids, dry substances or a combination thereof. The container allows for a thorough mixing of the components by providing relatively wide passage communications between the compartments once the container is turned into the mixing position. Furthermore, the containers of the invention are designed such as to allow free communication with ambient air when necessary so that no resistance develops that hinders free passage of substances from one compartment to another. Preferably, the container is pre-filled with measured amounts of the various components required for the preparation of a one-dose. For example, a container designed for a cocktail drink will contain components in amounts and ratios for one typical serving of the particular cocktail. However, it will be realized that the container of the invention may be dimensioned to contain more than one-dose or one-serving amount. For example, a container of the invention may contain measured amounts for the preparation of two typical drinks suitable to be consumed by two persons or may even assume a conventional 750 ml or 1000 ml volume of a regular drink bottle ready to be consumed by a group of people, thus saving the necessity to keep a stock of different containers for each of cocktail components or for the knowledge of the cocktail recipe. The containers of the invention may be easily fabricated from any material chemically compatible with the components to be stored therein, including plastics such as PET, glass and metal alloys. The container may be made of a transparent or opaque material if the components to be stored therein are light-sensitive. The containers the invention may be filled with measured amounts of the various components at the time of manufacturing of the container by automatic processing. Alternatively, empty containers may be provided to be filled by the user in accordance with needs.
Turning to the drawings,
Syringe-like member 30 comprises a hollow opened cylinder 35 terminating at one end with an open tip 36 and a plunger assembly 40 comprising a stem 45 provided with a rear partition 42, a frontal partition 50 and a plurality of partitions 44, 46 and 48 spaced therebetween. Partitions 42-50, perpendicularly mounted on stem 45, are dimensioned so as to create a seal contact with the internal surface of cylinder 35. Member 30 extends from bottom 22 of container 20 and through neck 26. Preferably, tip 36 protrudes to a small extent above lip 29 so as not to prevent cap 25 from being tightened around neck 26 but to allow convenient gripping of the tip in order to pull cylinder 35 out of the container. The outer diameter of member 30 is less than the inner diameter of neck 26 so as to leave annular opening between neck 26 and cylinder 35 for providing accessibility to compartment 15 defined between outer container 20 and inner member 30 to allow filling compartment 5 after member 30 is already assembled into container 20 (see FIG. 5VI). Tip 36 is having a tubular passage 38 opened to the internal volume of cylinder 35 to allow flow communication between the inner volume of cylinder 35 and ambient atmosphere.
Container 10 and member 30 may be made of any chemical resistant material such as of glass, plastics or a combination thereof. For example cylinder 30 and plunger assembly 40 may be fabricated from plastic material while outer container 20 may be a glass bottle.
Referring to
It will be realized that at least one of compartments 1-5 may contain dry substance in the form of powder, for example a sweetener or any other additive dissolvable in a liquid component contained in another compartment.
Turning now to
In order to mix the components, plunger 130 is pushed downwardly toward bottom 115 such that each of partitions 141-146 is now located against a section of container 110 having a larger diameter than the partition diameter, as is shown in
It will be appreciated that the multi-compartment containers of the invention may be easily designed to include any number of separate compartments in accordance with the mixture to be stored therein. However, it will be also appreciated that the number of compartments does not necessarily have to be equal to the number of ingredients in the mixture. For example, depending on the specific mixture and the ratio between its ingredients, a container of a certain number of compartments may contain a lesser number of ingredients wherein several compartments may be filled with the same ingredient or may be left empty, or may contain a larger number of ingredients wherein two or more chemically compatible ingredients may be stored in the same compartment. Further, it will be realized that the containers of the invention allow for preparing the mixture in the same container in which the mixture components have been separately stored. However, this does not imply that the mixture need not be consumed from the container. Rather, after mixing, the mixture can easily be transferred into another vessel to be consumed therefrom.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention is defined only by the claims which follow.
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33. A multi-compartment storage and mixing container for separately storing two or more components and for mixing the components in said container before consumption, the container comprising:
- an outer container having walls and a bottom defining the container volume and a mouth for providing an access to the container volume; and
- an inner assembly adapted to be housed within said outer container, the inner assembly comprising a plunger assembly, the plunger assembly comprising a stem and two or more spaced apart partitions mounted thereon;
- wherein said inner assembly is transformable from a first storage position, where two or more separated sealed compartments are defined within said container volume, to a second mixing position, where there is free communication between all portions within said container volume.
34. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 33, wherein at least one of said two or more components is a liquid.
35. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 33, wherein at least one of said two or more components is a solid.
36. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 33, wherein said outer container is conically shaped and wherein said at least two or more partitions are of decreasing diameter from bottom to top, the bottom most partition is of a diameter smaller than the diameter of the outer container bottom and wherein in the first storage position said plunger assembly is positioned so that said two or more partitions form a seal contact with the outer container walls to define two or more separate compartments and wherein in the second mixing position said plunger assembly is shifted downwardly from said first storage position so as to form free passages between said partitions and the container walls.
37. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 36, further comprising sealable inlets for introducing substance into said two or more separated compartments in the storage position.
38. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 37, wherein said sealable inlets are located at the outer container walls.
39. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 38, wherein said sealable inlets are two or more tubes extending from the bottom most partition and terminating each at a different compartment.
40. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 38, wherein the bottom of the container is removable for facilitating opening and closing the bottom end of the container.
41. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 33, wherein said inner assembly further comprises an elongated hollow member adapted to be inserted through the container mouth and wherein in the first storage position the plunger assembly is accommodated within said hollow member so that the two or more partitions form a seal contact with the hollow member to define at least one compartment within said hollow member and an additional compartment between the hollow member and the outer container walls and wherein in the second mixing position said hollow member is removed from said outer container through said mouth.
42. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 41, wherein said plunger assembly is affixed to the outer container.
43. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 41, wherein said hollow member is provided with an opening configured to allow communication between inner volume of the hollow member and ambient atmosphere.
44. A multi-compartment storage and mixing container for separately storing two or more components and for mixing the components in said container before consumption, the container comprising:
- a conically shaped container having sloping walls, a bottom and a mouth;
- a closing means for closing said mouth;
- a plunger assembly configured to be placed within said conically shaped container, the plunger assembly comprising a stem and two or more spaced apart partitions of decreasing diameter from bottom to top;
- wherein said plunger assembly is movable from a first storage position, where said two or more partitions form a sealed contact with the sloping walls of the container to define two or more separate compartments, to a mixing position where the plunger assembly is downwardly offset from said storage position.
45. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 44, wherein the bottom most partition of the two or more partitions is of a diameter smaller than the diameter of the container bottom.
46. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 44, wherein the bottom most compartment defined between the container bottom and the bottom most partition is substantially empty in the storage position.
47. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 44, further comprising a moving mechanism for moving the plunger assembly from the first storage position to the second mixing position.
48. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 44, further comprising a retaining mechanism for retaining the plunger assembly in the second mixing position once the plunger assembly is shifted into said second position.
49. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 44, further comprising a spring positioned between the upper most partition of the two or more partitions and the upper wall of the container and wherein said spring is compressed in the storage position and is released to actuate the movement of the plunger assembly to the mixing position.
50. A multi-compartment storage and mixing container for separately storing two or more components and for mixing the components in said container before consumption, the container comprising:
- an outer container having walls, a bottom and a mouth,
- an inner syringe-like assembly configured to be inserted into said container through said mouth, the syringe-like assembly comprising a hollow elongated unit and a plunger assembly adapted to fit into said hollow unit, the plunger assembly comprising a stem and two or more spaced apart partitions mounted on the stem, the two or more partitions are configured to form a seal contact with said hollow unit so as to define at least one sealed compartment;
- wherein said hollow unit is movable between a storage position and a mixing position.
51. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 50, wherein in the storage position the plunger assembly is fully accommodated within the hollow unit and in the mixing position the hollow unit is removed from the outer container.
52. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 50, wherein said plunger assembly is affixed to the outer container bottom.
53. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 50, wherein said hollow member has an extension protruding above the outer container mouth for facilitating removal of the hollow unit.
54. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 50, wherein said hollow unit is provided with an opening configured to allow communication between inner volume of the hollow unit and ambient atmosphere.
55. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 50, wherein the inner assembly is assembled and filled prior to insertion into the outer container.
56. The multi-compartment storage and mixing container of claim 55, wherein an additional compartment is defined between the inner assembly and the outer container and wherein said additional compartment is filled after the inner assembly is housed within the outer container.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 11, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
Patent Grant number: 7866465
Inventor: Alexander Dverin (Herzelia)
Application Number: 12/088,237
International Classification: B65D 25/08 (20060101);